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The Black Horse Tavern ((Bream's Tavern )) is a large stone residence at the Pennsylvania Route 116 intersection with a north-south road at Marsh Creek. The tavern was used as for approximately 65 years〔 (also available at the Library of Congress: (Cultural Resources Geographic Information System). )〕 before 1909,() the mill tract rented by (William E. Myers )() was used as a Battle of Gettysburg field hospital.〔 NOTE: "Mineral Mills" was surveyed in 1858 downstream of the tavern on the creek's curve at the Hamiltonban/Freedom townships' border, and "Bream's Mineral Mills" became the ( Emanuel Plank's ) "Star Roller Mill" before 1889.()〕 ==History== Built in 1812 along the 1791 Nichol's Gap Road ( Fairfield and Gettysburg Turnpike), "(Francis Bream ) purchased the farm and tavern in 1843."() During the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg the intersection was a maneuver point for Confederate artillery〔 (Confederate artillery commander Alexander)〕 (the Hagerstown Road forded Marsh Creek).() A stone arch roadway bridge was subsequently built at the tavern () and in 1927, the highway near the structure was rerouted from over Bream's Hill to an excavation of the new Fairfield Road with a new bridge at "Plank's".
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